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... pride : That which was promised shalt thou get , And more , and worse , shall thee betide ! " They said that goodly weeds to wear That were the thing he loved the best ; In quenchless cope they robed him there , All burning bright ...
... pride : That which was promised shalt thou get , And more , and worse , shall thee betide ! " They said that goodly weeds to wear That were the thing he loved the best ; In quenchless cope they robed him there , All burning bright ...
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... pride Had cast him out from Heaven , with all his host Of rebel angels , by whose aid , aspiring To set himself in glory above his peers , He trusted to have equaled the Most High , If he opposed , and , with ambitious aim Against the ...
... pride Had cast him out from Heaven , with all his host Of rebel angels , by whose aid , aspiring To set himself in glory above his peers , He trusted to have equaled the Most High , If he opposed , and , with ambitious aim Against the ...
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... pride , When once destroyed , can never be supplied . A time there was , ere England's griefs began , When every rood of ground maintained its man : For him light labor spread her wholesome store- Just gave what life required , but gave ...
... pride , When once destroyed , can never be supplied . A time there was , ere England's griefs began , When every rood of ground maintained its man : For him light labor spread her wholesome store- Just gave what life required , but gave ...
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